Besides shooting at the Nara Park with the famous Nara Deers, the culturally rich Fushimi Inari Shrine with its unique, bright red torii gates is also another iconic prewedding photoshoot spot. The unique architectural design of the Osaka Castle (大阪城, Ōsakajō) attracts the attention of many as it stands in the midst of the modern urban landscape of high-rise concrete blocks. Stepping foot into the Osaka Castle and the Osaka Castle Park feels like a major throwback to earlier eras and it nicely contrasted against the couple’s modern gowns and suits. ShinSeikai (“New World”) Japan, its layout following the 1903 National Industrial Exposition, adopted a retro style and is definitely one of the most colourful neighbourhoods in Osaka. The flamboyant signages in bright red and yellow spiced up the whole experience and images.
We ended our 2-days shoot in the final destination- Shinsaibashi Japan. Speaking of Osaka’s symbol, Glico’s Running Man signboard is definitely on top of the list and we, of course, did not miss the chance but capture a couple of shots. The group of photos in the quiet lane lined with quaint shops marked the end of our prewedding photoshoot with our gorgeous couple.
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